C000057
Location: 6K12 X Height: 1.5Coin: CSM / SGM / 1Sgt
U.S. Army » Training
Narrative
Round shaped, brass colored coin 1-1/2 inches in diameter.
SIDE 1 -
SIDE 2 -
The 70th Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War II, spearheading the Seventh Army's drive into Germany, south of Saarbrücken. Activated at Camp Adair, Oregon, in 1943, the 70th Division served throughout World War II in the European Theater of Operations, but was deactivated in October 1945, following its return to the United States. The division was reactivated as a combat unit in 1952, and in May 1959 reorganized as the 70th Division (Training).
In 1979 the command was redesignated as the 70th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), 70th Division (Training). The command was deactivated in Michigan and the 124th Army Reserve Command (ARCOM) adopted the division title and history in 1996. In 2000 the 70th Regional Support Cmd became the 70th Regional Readiness Cmd.
The name "Trailblazers" originated from the pioneers moving west into Oregon and "blazing" trails through the thick evergreen forests of the Pacific Northwest. The 70th Infantry Division adopted the "Trailblazer" title when they were activated in 1943. They became known as the Trailblazer Division.